Winter vacation in the Schladming-Dachstein region!
Between limitless skiing pleasure, snow magic, and natural idyll in Austria.
From skiing to winter hiking - winter sports diversity with alpine charm
The holiday region of Schladming-Dachstein, the Salzburg Sport World, and Ramsau are among the top 5 winter regions in Austria. Winter sports enthusiasts can expect a unique variety of slopes, trails, and activities – combined with Styrian hospitality and real alpine charm. International events such as the Ski World Championship 2013, World Cups in skiing and cross-country skiing, or the Special Olympics 2017 have made the region known worldwide. State-of-the-art cable cars, top infrastructure, and numerous events make Schladming-Dachstein a premium winter destination
What makes Schladming Dachstein so special in winter!
Interactive slope map
FAQ – Winter vacation
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The season usually starts at the end of November and lasts until early April, depending on snow conditions and weather.
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Winter hiking, snowshoe hiking, tobogganing, ice skating, horse-drawn sleigh rides, and wellness offerings make winter varied.
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Yes, you can ski and toboggan in the evening on Hochwurzen – the slopes and toboggan runs are illuminated.
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By ski bus or regional bus, which can often be used for free with a ski pass or bonus card.
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Children's ski schools, practice slopes, toboggan runs, winter playgrounds, and numerous family offers in restaurants and huts.
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Yes, in all major towns there are sports shops with rentals for skis, snowboards, toboggans, cross-country or snowshoe equipment.
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Many accommodations offer saunas, infrared cabins, or pools. Additionally, there are spas and massage offerings in the region.
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Yes, from the Ski World Cup night race to Christmas markets to concerts and après-ski events, there is something for everyone.
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From day passes to multi-day and season tickets. From 2 days, the ski pass is valid for the entire Ski amadé area with over 760 kilometers of slopes.
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Yes – winter hiking trails, toboggan runs, wellness, cultural offerings, and culinary delights make Schladming-Dachstein attractive even without skiing.